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After the new update, I am still not seeing the anchored (i.e. highlighted) text in my notes from non-downloaded works. Is this functionality coming? Apart from downloading my entire library or having to navigate to each of 100's/1,000's of notes, is there a workaround?

I might be missing it, but I still don't see a way to add tags to notes? How about an inline #tag option?

Some notes are not displaying the entirety of my note text. I have to swipe left or right to a different resource and then swipe back into my notes, and then the rest of my text will usually appear.

After the new update, I am still not seeing the anchored (i.e. highlighted) text in my notes from non-downloaded works. Is this functionality coming? Apart from downloading my entire library or having to navigate to each of 100's/1,000's of notes, is there a workaround?

When you say anchored notes, you mean attached to a verse, correct? If so, we had that feature in 8.0.8 but observed a few crashes and so remotely disabled the feature while we fix that issue.

Chris Lane:

I might be missing it, but I still don't see a way to add tags to notes? How about an inline #tag option?

Tags aren't yet supported on mobile, but are on the roadmap.

Chris Lane:

Some notes are not displaying the entirety of my note text. I have to swipe left or right to a different resource and then swipe back into my notes, and then the rest of my text will usually appear.

If you could post a screenshot of this, might help clarify the issue to help us investigate.

Thanks for the screenshots, I see what you are saying, and can replicate. We'll fix that.

Regarding the missing highlights in resources, if you want to "Report a Problem" and send logs we'll take a look (also helpful to let us know which resource/s). You might also try entering "Update anchors" in the passage/search box on the Home page and waiting a bit.

Sorry, Todd & Graham, I thought I had responded to thank you for your help; I must have misunderstood the release notes. So, thank you both for your time and help.

If I may (tangentially) deviate from the OP, are either of you privy to knowing why some really helpful features exist on one platform but not another? For instance, on iOS devices, having a definition of an original language word when it is highlighted is very helpful & functional, while conspicuously absent from Android devices. On the other hand, my Android phone shows all of a note's highlighted text, even for non-downloaded resources, a feature which would make iOS much more functional for those researching & writing on the go (or while doing so in certain locations overseas). I would assume that seamless usability across platforms & devices is a goal of the mobile apps and that identical features/functionality would be a huge step in achieving such a goal. Are there any insights that either of you are able to offer as to these platform discrepancies?